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download1461timesLabview - Modeling, Programming and SimulationsEdited by: Riccardo De Asmundis, Born originally as a software for instrumentation control, LabVIEW became quickly a very powerful programming language, having some characteristics which made it unique: simplicity in creating very effective User Interfaces and the G programming mode. While the former allows for the design of very professional control panels and whole applications, complete with features for distributing and installing them, the latter represents an innovative way of programming: the graphical representation of the code.

download532timesDistance Process Monitoring using LabVIEW EnvironmentTechnological process supervision assumes acquisition, processing and returning the
commands for a big number of parameters. At the same time, it is necessary to monitor the
investigated parameters, because the history is needed in guaranteeing the performances,
but also establishing the causes which lead to malfunctions.
Communication technologies and we refer here to Internet, which is mainly spread, allow
data, acquired from long distances, to be concentrated in high performance servers. In the
same time, following the temporal evolution of acquired parameters can be done from any
computer, connected to Internet. This issue is suited both in technological processes, but also
in education process, where a laboratory with high performance acquisition equipments and
an Internet connection can be used by other laboratories less equipped. We have focused on
a solution of data acquisition/distribution, using Lab VIEW framework, designated for
remote process control and long distance learning.

download664timesTutorial LabVIEWYour objective is to open, run, and explore the components of a VI.This VI simulates a temperature acquisition and analysis application. The VI compares the
temperature value to a high and low value and displays the value on the chart, and plots a
histogram of the data on another chart.

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download740timesTutorial LabVIEW on Data AcquisitionThis is a very fast tutorial that can be followed to create a bare-bones Virtual Instrument (VI) in
LabVIEW for simply acquiring data from a Data Acquisition (DAQ) board.

download508timesLabVIEW Graphical ProgrammingLabVIEW Graphical Programming Language
Graphical programming is a natural extension of the way scientists and engineers
design equipment, experiments, and also communicate each other. Most of the time when
an idea is developed, a general diagram is drawn or sketched and discussed. With this in
mind, LabVIEW (an acronym for Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench)
was developed in late 1980’s by National Instruments, Inc for use in the
desktop/workstation computer environment. LabVIEW soon became very popular and
widely accepted in scientific and engineering circles. In LabVIEW one creates a “virtual
instrument” (VI) by selecting various icons from libraries and connecting them together on
the computer screen. The icons, along with their interconnections, are translated into
code by an internal code generator. LabVIEW uses a graphical programming language
called G. However you do not need to know G to use LabVIEW.

download684timesIntroduction to LabVIEW for Control Design & SimulationThe Control Design and Simulation (CDSim ) module for LabVIEW can be used to simulate dynamic
systems. To facilitate model definition, CDSim adds functions to the LabVIEW environment that
resemble those found in SIMULINK. There is also the ability to use m-file syntax directly in
LabVIEW through the new MathScript node.
The purpose of this tutorial is to introduce you to LabVIEW and give you experience simulating
dynamic systems.

download427timesLabVIEW VXI VI Reference ManualThis manual supplements your LabVIEW user manual and assumes
that you are familiar with that material. You should also be familiar
with the operation of LabVIEW, your computer, and your computer’s
operating system.